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Danifill

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  1. A little update on this model! - removed the water tank and beacon lights - changed the livery (removed stripes; black bumper; red wheels) - replaced yellow dampers to grey ones in the rear - added some decorative extra lights on the roof Now the suspension setup works properly and the whole performance is now much better!
  2. Of course you can stay here, there is no problem! It will be interesting to learn something new here. :D
  3. Thank you very much! By the way, these U-joints are working really well to my surprise, none of them ever broke in this chassis. In my previous GAZ MOC same U-joints were more fragile, probably because there weren’t any portal axles.
  4. Thanks! Seats are pretty good for Technic guys, though they are a bit small for this scale. :D Thank you! :)
  5. Yes, I don't have them. Indeed, they would fit perfectly, since this model needs a bigger reduction
  6. Thank you! I think that portal axles were necessary for the off-road performance, drivetrain could just break under the load. :)
  7. Hello! This is my new creation - GAZ 66 firetruck model! Basically, it is a Soviet water tank that is still used in Russia. It has several functions and features: driving (4X4 drivetrain with blocked differentials, Buggy motor for propulsion), steering (Servo motor), working front lights, working beacon lights, working live axle suspension on both sides, tilt cab with a decorative fake V8 engine underneath it, detailed cab interior, openable doors with rubber band locks, openable water tank's compartments with some details like a firehose, openable water tank's top and some custom stickers. All electric functions are powered and controlled with BuWizz. The chassis itself (without the bodework) worked really well, this is my first good try on 4X4 live axle suspension, but the sinal model has some problems because of the weight (almost 3 kg). The suspension isn't strong enough, so it leans on the sides a bit, soI think it needs some bigger dampers, as I don't quite want to use several dumpers on each wheel. One BuWizz is also not enough, because it is struggling to control that much electric functions at once with such weight. Anyways, it is pretty nice to drive. :) VIdeo link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHhpBez6m0Y Photoes: Thank you!
  8. Thanks! Yes, I did a 1:1 reduction from a buggy motor with fast output, so it has a better maximum speed. But now BuWizz is struggling with powering it for more than 10 minutes, haha. :D
  9. Hello, this is my new creation - '64 Chevrolet Impala! It has several functions: driving by Buggy motor, steering with Servo motor, opening doors and a working steering wheel. It has no differential, so it can drift very well with some tape. All is powered and controlled by BuWizz. Also, Technic guys are a perfect fit for this scale! I made this model in two days or so, so it isn't that detailed, but I tried to make it recognizable. I hope you will like it! :) Video link: Photoes: Thank you!
  10. Thank you! Indeed, it was pretty hard to fit a working steering wheel with an engine near it. Maybe even make a bunch of Reliants to have a race with them... :D
  11. Thanks! Well, that will require a couple of orders with white parts. :D
  12. Thanks! I’m glad it has brought some good old TopGear memories. :)
  13. Thank you! I appreciate it a lot. :) I was suggested to make the version from “This time next year we’ll be millionaires” once, but I don’t have that much yellow parts, so I decided to make the one from TopGear. :) Thanks!
  14. Thanks! That is exactly what it needs! As well as strapping it to a rocket. :D
  15. Hello! Here is my new MOC - a recreation of a legendary Bitish 3-wheeler! It has plenty of features: driving by XL motor, steering by Servo motor, 2-speed gearbox with a M motor for switching gears (actually, there is no big difference in speed), working front and rear suspension (independent in front and live axle in the rear just like in the real car), working headlights and tailights, openable bonnet with a working fake I4 engine under it, doors with rubber band loaded locks, openable trunk with a lock (there is a lot of space for different types of luggage), detailed interior and a working steering wheel. It also has custom number plates from the TopGear show. :) The model weighs around 2 kg, so it can't do a roll, but it still performs pretty good for its weight. I hope you will like it! :D Video link: Some photoes: Thank you!
  16. Thank you! I really like Lotus cars too, I also have a model of Lotus 49, I built it several months ago. :)
  17. Haha, that’s right! I’d love to have a diff there anyway... Thank you!
  18. Thank you! Sounds good, I’ll fix it soon then. :) Thanks! Do you mean to push them inside of the nose? If yes, then I have no idea yet, but I can slightly change an angle of them. I have black 3L pins as well, so I can try to fit them too.
  19. Thank you! I really like F1 cars of this period too. Especially Lotus and McLaren. :)
  20. Hi! This is my new creation - Lotus 98T! I tried to recreate the real car in a small scale with some simple functions: working fake V6 engine (no differential due to the lack of space) and steering with a steeering wheel. All functions work smoothly, but the model is mostly for a showcase. As you may have noticed, it has some custom stickers that recreate the original 98T's livery (I didn't make the lines, because I didn't want to cover all car in paper :D). I hope you will like it! Some photos: Thank you!
  21. Thanks! There are some creators that have used this placement before... Antoine ddp for example, if I remember correctly. :)
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